Tuesday, May 15, 2007



Oh dear - over a month has passed since my last post. And I've visited lots of places from Egypt's Sharm El Sheikh (wonderful weather, great people, superb food - shame about the location).......






to the rural village of Wedmore (Somerset) (home to an annual beer festival) - where we stayed at the absolutely dreadful George Inn. Little did we know that it was a pub from hell, with ancient, dirty rooms, smelly loud resident dogs (with accompanying flies) and hopeless (if not well-meaning) staff. The only saving grace was the cold cider which was.....green ('nuff said).


As if that wasn't enough, the Sexey's Arms (the reason for our visit) turned out not to be in the actual village of Wedmore (as the guide said) but in the next village, Blackford about 2 miles away! Luckily the rain let up for long enough for us to walk there. Unluckily, we discovered to our horror that the pub is now under new ownership: the resident French chef and landlord had left. In his place were people who didn't know what they were doing at all (e.g. when we asked for another bottle of red it was served in our ice-bucket with a "there you go" passing comment)!! and served ham egg and chips as if it was some kind of speciality!! terrible service, horrible atmosphere (we were surrounded by Native American headgear - tat) and awful food. Michelin have already been sent an appropriate email!!
However - we did manage to find an excellent food shop in Cheddar called Lillypool Cheese and Cider. They stock that marvellous Colston Bassett stilton that we discovered on our Winteringham experience, and even have a camp-site near-by if you overdo the scrumpy tasting! Excellent!
The good news is I'm published (again)!!! In the Post-16 Educator.
Now, on with the final assignment...soon it will all be over for another academic year...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

what wrong with Sharm's location? I thought it was great - just down the road from the airport and lots of hotels etc.

Ursula said...
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Ursula said...

a bit too commercialised for me.
Being surrounded on all side by desert doesn't help.

Jason said...

Bloody hell Ursie, you travel around a bit!

Ursula said...

Well Jason, they say travel broadens the mind!....And not all of my visits get to be published! There's still some Somerset ones from last weekend and other stuff....need some more hours in the day!